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Drag the squares in the gray area and drop them in the matching squares in the blue area below.
If you drop a square in the correct spot, it will disappear.
If you make a mistake, the square will return to its original spot.
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What is "Proportion?"

What is "Real Texture?"

 

What is a "Book Illustrator?"

What is a "Docent?"

 

What is "Computer Animation?"


What is "Tactile?"

 

What is "Implied Texture?"

What is a "Color Family?"

What is "Balance?"

What is a "Shade?"

 

 

What are "The Elements of Art?"

What is "Emphasis?"

What is a "Fashion Designer?"

What is "Applied Texture?"

 

What are the "Principles of Design?"

What is "Pattern"?

What is "Composition?"

 

 

What is "Visual Texture" , or "Implied Texture?"

What is a "Color Scheme?"

 

What is "Movement?"

What are "Analogous Colors?"

 

What is "Color?"

What is "Design?"  What is "Designing?"

 

 

 

What are "Neutrals?"

 

What is a "Graphic Designer?"

How the components, or elements, of Art are arranged.

An artist who designs for Gucci.

A person who draws the pictures for books.

The repetition of elements in an orderly fashion.

The act of planning and arranging the elements of art in a piece of artwork.

A drawing of fur.

The "visual weight" of objects on a picture plane.

A composition with white golf balls and one red one.

 

A balanced, unified piece of artwork.

Perceptible by touch.

The path the eye follows when viewing a work of art.

The most expressive element of design.

The visual quality of a surface.

A person who likes to design products.

 A job where a person draws moving pictures for a cartoon.

A group of related colors.

Comparative size relationship.

The surface quality of an object, or, the way a surface feels.

An Art Historian who leads guided tours through a museum or gallery.

Black, white,tans, and grey.

Tools, or components, artists use to create artwork.

A plan for selecting colors for a composition.

Something placed onto a surface to give it "real" texture.

A color plus black.

3 Colors next to one another on the color wheel.


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 A job where a person draws moving pictures for a cartoon.

 

What is "Computer Animation?"

A person who likes to design products.

What is a "Graphic Designer?"

An artist who designs for Gucci.

What is a "Fashion Designer?"

An Art Historian who leads guided tours through a museum or gallery.

What is a "Docent?"

A person who draws the pictures for books.

What is a "Book Illustrator?"

3 Colors next to one another on the color wheel.

What are "Analogous Colors?"

A plan for selecting colors for a composition.

What is a "Color Scheme?"

 

A color plus black.

What is a "Shade?"

 

Black, white,tans, and grey.

What are "Neutrals?"

 

A group of related colors.

What is a "Color Family?"

A balanced, unified piece of artwork.

What is "Composition?"

 

Tools, or components, artists use to create artwork.

 

What are "The Elements of Art?"

How the components, or elements, of Art are arranged.

 

What are the "Principles of Design?"

The act of planning and arranging the elements of art in a piece of artwork.

What is "Design?"  What is "Designing?"

 

 

 

The most expressive element of design.

 

What is "Color?"

The surface quality of an object, or, the way a surface feels.

What is "Real Texture?"

 

The visual quality of a surface.

 

What is "Visual Texture" , or "Implied Texture?"

Perceptible by touch.


What is "Tactile?"

 

Something placed onto a surface to give it "real" texture.

What is "Applied Texture?"

A drawing of fur.

What is "Implied Texture?"

A composition with white golf balls and one red one.

 

What is "Emphasis?"

The path the eye follows when viewing a work of art.

What is "Movement?"

Comparative size relationship.

What is "Proportion?"

The "visual weight" of objects on a picture plane.

What is "Balance?"

The repetition of elements in an orderly fashion.

What is "Pattern"?